The Backcountry Fly Fishing Podcast

I Hate Waders (and So Should You) - Wet Wading the Backcountry

Ross Izard Season 6 Episode 3

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What if the most “normal” way of fishing isn’t actually the best way?

In this episode, Ross makes the case for ditching waders and embracing wet wading as the default approach for backcountry fly fishing. From the simple definition—getting in the water without a barrier between you and it—to the deeper philosophy behind it, this is a full breakdown of why wet wading changes the way you move, fish, and experience the outdoors.

Waders are hot, restrictive, heavy, and clunky—especially when you’re hiking miles into the backcountry. But more than that, they create distance between you and the environment. Wet wading strips that away. It’s lighter, simpler, and far more connected.

Ross walks through when it makes sense to wet wade (and when it doesn’t), how to do it safely, and the full system that makes it work—from pants and socks to boots, pack setup, and how to transition in and out of the water without turning your day into a mess. Because getting wet is the point, but staying comfortable and efficient still matters.

This isn’t about being hardcore. It’s about being practical.
And in the backcountry, simplicity almost always wins.

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